EXPLORING THE LINK BETWEEN VOLUNTEERING, WELLBEING, AND POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY: THE ROLE OF NGOS AND WORK PLACEMENT PROGRAMS

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Dr. María del Carmen Olmos Gómez, Dr. Mónica Luque Suárez, Dr. Francisca Ruiz Garzón, Raquel Portillo Sánchez Baxodirovna

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This abstract summarizes recent research on the benefits of volunteering, particularly for students, and highlights its potential positive impact on personal development, skill improvement, and social and psychological well-being. The aim of the study is to show how volunteering can help students develop practical skills, a sense of commitment to social transformation, and a deeper understanding of social issues. The method involves collecting data from students, teachers, and social organizations to evaluate the learning process and the impact of volunteering. The results indicate that volunteering can provide individuals with a sense of purpose, meaning, and social connection, and contribute to their personal and professional growth. The important features of the study include the practical benefits of experiential learning, the value of applying knowledge in a real-world context, and the potential positive impact on personal and social well-being. The original value of the study lies in its emphasis on the potential benefits of volunteering, particularly for students, and its call for further research to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of the benefits of volunteering. The conclusion encourages incorporating learning programs linked to volunteering for promoting personal growth, social responsibility, and well-being.

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